HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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Description
Column
The size reserved for user space as a percentage of the total virtual volume size.
Reserved User Size (%
Virtual)
The size (in GiB) reserved for copy space.
Reserved Copy Size (GiB)
The size reserved for copy space as a percentage of the total virtual volume size.
Reserved Copy Size (%
Virtual)
The total reserved size, in GiB.
Total Reserved (GiB)
The following information is displayed for the Raw Capacity filter:
Description
Column
The volume name. Volume tree depth in parenthesis.
Name
The name of the domain.
Domain
The current state of the volume. See
“System and Component Status Icons”
.
State
Indicates if the volume is a base volume, physical copy, or virtual copy.
Type
Indicates if the volume is fully (Full) or thinly provisioned (TPVV).
Provisioning
The volume's RAID type.
RAID
The size of the volume in GiB.
Virtual Size (GiB)
The size of the volume's reserved raw user space in GiB.
Raw Reserved User Size (GiB)
The size of the volume's reserved user space in GiB.
Reserved User Size (GiB)
The size of the volume's reserved raw copy space in GiB.
Raw Reserved Copy Size (GiB)
The size of the volume's reserved copy space in GiB.
Reserved Copy Size (GiB)
The total amount of reserved raw space in GiB.
Total Raw Reserved (GiB)
The total amount of reserved space in GiB.
Total Reserved (GiB)
The following information is displayed for the History filter:
Description
Column
The volume name. Volume tree depth in parenthesis.
Name
The name of the domain.
Domain
The state of the system.
State
Indicates if the volume is a base volume, physical copy, or virtual copy.
Type
Indicates if the volume is fully (Full) or thinly provisioned (TPVV).
Provisioning
The date and time the volume was created.
Creation Date
If set during creation, the date and time the volume is retained.
Retention Time
If set during creation, the date and time the volume expires.
Expiration Time
The date and time copy space was calculated.
Copy Space Calculation Date
Any comments about the volume.
Comments
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Managing Common Provisioning Groups